Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, November 20, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1922.
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QUEEN THEATRE
3 BIG DAYS
Starting Today, Tomor-
row and. Wednesday— J
THANKS.!5
THANKS!
With a thundering
choru* of thanksgiv-
ing that would put to
shame t!.e roar of Ni-
agara’s mighty wa-
fers, every police-
man, every sheriff,
every constable,
every watchman—
every guardian of
law and order in the
land is shouting
“THANKS!” for
“IN THE
MAM E
OF THE
LAW95
the biggest heert
drama cf a decade—
An nmaz:ng:y pen-
etrating melodrama
revealing the true
end noble instincts
that guide the aver-
age policeman in the
performance f,f fan
duties.
See it nnu you’ll
wart to shout
“THANKS!” too!
!
I GGOI) THING ITS
NOT GKOMETKK Al.
PROGRESSION, HI.’
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| Sn pul 1*1, Okl;i., Nov. 111.
j 'Jli oih.is Soil. lorn I ftp it 1< n i. stiys
j In* !i;*s ;i nTortl-lin nkintf row.
! Tlu* cow’s rtmonI forn»lHM':»tt‘s
I his t laiiu.
'I lt»‘ cow lias IhhI I III am* fiilv-
ings. At flu* First, slit* Imre one
t’illf. I olUltM l| IIIOHlllS IlltHf. sin*
Imre twins, nrul w few days utfo,
| triplets arrived.
| TIio fitnilly is tloinp wt*H. find
1 rrtt.'li ujoihUt is licnlfli.v an«l of
i normal size.
S* ll says la* t?x|x* ts (iiiatlni-
| plots next time.
Swiss La\e Inspires
: Royalty io Song Writing
On Movie Screen
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tin's for Farm Boys
Ada, Okla.. NTiv. 2<*.—Tim Find Na-j
lionnl Hnnk of Kofi’, has sold 57 reg-
isliicil I’nland Fliin;. gilt.; to mruiliera
of tin* pig dull of that vicinity, each;
y,,y making his own note payable a
year licii'v. The hank also offers cm-li|
prizes totaling Sod for tin* best gilt
of the lot exhibited "at the township!
fair in September.
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Always a Good Show
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Today and Tomorrow—
TEARLESS DICK’
HATTON
In
“FOUR HEARTS”
Another of those dandy
Westerns.
At I he Queen.
“Elia Hall, Fasting Director” is an
•Hit a pied la lion that eotild he applied
to the well known little film .tar who
is tiov making her apiienranee as a
eincma actress after an absence of
three yeiirs.
Miss Hall called at tin office of Em-
ory .lohuson, the director, which is sp-
irited on the grounds of the H-F stu-
ilio iti I .os Angeles to discuss the jht-
sonm.l of the great police drama "In Since srriiing in the city i’nd«' |
tile Nonu of the Law" now attracting Setgeant Vernon it. ttilliaiu.' in i-iiavg*
at the Queen Theatre and in with li thoi,,- ||„> ri eruifing detachment from the
ehnrnilng young actress has made l.en station ll,.|hial at tort Sam Hons!
(ton San Antonio, has forwarded three j
■young meu to San Am nio for enlist '
Intent in the medical department, lie an-
OF II. S. ARHVi
THREE vm \n MEN HAVE Al.-
RKADA Ml IN El,' ! I' HERE AM)
GONE TO SAN ANTONIO.
TOREF
COMING TO
GEM
4 Big Days, Starting
Wednesday
n"ncii to tlu* H-rnm.
It wiis n prnlilrni In find :i child to
iTntH*rsmi}.fo tin* ntmV role in its child-
hood phases To inako tin* transition
from bnlivliooil to girlhood real similar
physlnjrm n»y was n prime essential.
After an hour of discussion of this
subject, in which a score of youthful
candidates were ron#?f!ereil, no like-
uhle subject was found, ✓
liny after day the same situation ob-
tained. Finally the entire cast
this one exception had lieeu selected. | minor surgerv, nlirsb logy, while for
Despair of ever finding lust the right men clerically am! m«hard. '■ iln-
ti|>e of Houhic for MN.i M iiK in a! cl llicre are plui'es in the office and
im enile "ease, prevailed. A post pone-j garage maintained at the Sta-
icunees. ,The.v are: Otlm Folk. Kuril
IKlctr and Robert Stephens, all of Slier-;
['0§'y
mui>.
This detachment is recruiting solely |
for the medical department, Sergeant |
(Milium states, and the men will It— J
trained in medical and first aid teehr.I j
(pie. They are tauglif the rudiments o[ i
"ith I X-rnv, pharmacy, liaetei ietogy. nursing,;
('fist. ! in in < . t* eiuiifoei' t.li r,- L i.di 11/, #*...
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Also---
WILL RODGERS
In
“THE ROPING
FOOL”
A two-reel comedy tint is
absolutely tlte best yet.
Don’t miss this.
Wocl ■‘csday-Thursday—
“A?hamed of
Parents.”
An unusual but intensely in-
teresting human story.
“Lovely Lucerne” Appeara
as Rival to Swanee River
New York l Tty—The most mel-
pdioudy-celcbrutcd ■'river in the
world has a rival, Dicie Howell,
yell-known singer, just returned
iromj»~iiu'itzcr!a»d, derlarcs. The
new jspirant for musical fame is
heautfrid Lake Lucerne.
Not long ago, a statistician com-
puted that the Swanee River in
Florida, though only 200 miles long,
had served as theme for more songs
than any body of water in the world.
Now l ake Lucerne, which since
the v.ar has been a haven for dis-
possessed royalty is, according to
Miss Howell, about to steal the wcU-
known river's laurels.
Royalty SingB Praises
“Moreover,” says Miss Howell,
“those who are about to press agent
the limpid depths of the Swiss
waters arc no less than royalty!
“From carolling, strumming and
twanging the strains of ‘Lovely
Lucerne,’ a stately waltz written
about their picturesque temporary
abiding- place, certain exiles from
European principalities seem to have
become inspired by the same theme
and now ex-princes, kings and dukes
, arc turning out lyrics by the*
I dozens,”
meiil of (lie inednelion NOtuned inevlt
riblo when Mirs Hull me on the stu-
dio grounds i woman who bore her own!
marringe name John, n and doubling I
the coincidence, thin woman also pro-
vided Misa Hall with flic lone sought |
“di r.bln" in the perron of her own
child which she had brought to the ‘
studio on (he (banco of an engagement.!
This welcome wee visitor was Jose- j
phine Adair, the baby star, who np-
nenrs in the early neene.s of "In the!
Name of the Law.'" At the Queen
Monday.
; llii’i Hospital, one of the largest and
j most mo-lernly i quipped of its kind In;
; the ci nntry.
According to Sergeant Gilliam, men!
j who receive specialist ratings In the1
i ipedlcn| deportments receive from S:t to
i $3t> nddltiinn! pay per month above'
their base pay, many privates In thf
medical department drawing n lnrgpr 1
,pnv that uon-cnmmtaaloncd offkers. |
Al The Gem
"In tin* spring." says the poet, "a
young ntan'a fancy turns to thoughts
of love." Tlie trouble aroma to la* that
cvi ry spring the youug men's fancy
turn to thouglits of love all right, tint
cadi time it Is a different girl Such
a condition Is the basis of that riotous
farce, “Live Is An Awful Thing. ’ u
Sldznick picture which will ho shown
at the Getit Theater Monday and
Tuesday.
1HIN 'METHODISTS
COMING TO MEFJ! MEET IN N. Y.
IN SHERMAN CONFERENCE
JOHN It. MOTT AMONG THOSE'>l\NV PROMINENT MISSIONARIES
\\i:o WILL Sl’EAIv—2011 HELL
GATES EVrEFTEI).
FROM FOREIGN FIELDS ARE
IN ATTENDANCE
a meeting of the Sherman l*,tn- By the AitocMri Prat
tors Association .Monday morning at I New fork. Nov, JO. -— Twenty-six
the V. M. ('. A. it was voted unnni- [ 1,dsll,TN’ including five from foreign
| uioitsly to sjmmrr the North Texas Vol-i gathered here today for the on-
! Itnteer t'.itdi renee, which will lie help j UJ1/1* mcethc; of tlie Board of Foreign
At flic Wasliingtnn.
I>o you know why old shoes are
thrown at newlyweds?
Charles Eldritigp. who jilnys tlie part
of the old shoemaker in llie Warner
Brothers' productli n. "Ashamed of Par
fn*s," which will lie shown at tin* Wash,
i Ingfon Theatre, beginning Wednesday,
was reminded of the origin of throwing
old shoes at bridal couples, as he
thumped away at a sink* during the
filming of the picture.
"The symbolism of the shoe is doubt-
less older than any existing nation,"
said >fr. Eldridgo. "Among tlie As-'
Syrians and Jews, when a bargain lmd ‘
been made, a man sometimes gave his
sandal ns a token of good faith.
“Every small Imv can testify that the!
shoe is a siiiylm! ef authority, and some j
married men are still said lo 'live nil-'
dt r tlie slipper,' But the wedding shoe i
is thought to be a relie ef the ancient
times when tlie pursuing father hurl-
ed missies at tlie rubber groom.
"Among thu Anglo-Saxons It was rtis-
toinary Lt-fhrow a sandal after (lie liri-
(lal clmi iot in show that .authority bad
ItVcn transferred to tlie liusliuiul, anil
nt the wedding itself tlu* father often
handed tlie shoe to tlu* groom, who. by
way of gentle reminder, tapped his
wife's head witli it."
FOOT BALL
S. M. U. vs. Baylor
Fair Park Stadium
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At
DALLAS
November 30
A special allotment of seats
has been made for interurban
patrons.
See C. E. Lennon,
Agent, Sherman
fsr Tickets Get
your seats now. *
D.W
GRIFFITH
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Cnfifuvm of
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HIUAHAMD.DOROTHY
A love j story that
weaves togetKer lbe
turbulent upKesvalsyof
a great nation.
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GriTKtfi’s^Latest Production Since
Down Ead.”
A MASTERPIECE.
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BREAKING RECORDS
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Th*’ M.nlt vvw'o will• Im» IifM at flit*
Travis Street Methodist clmreli, and!‘“<!' largest lust, year
all tlte churches of the city will be j llist,’ry of ,,u’ denomination,
asked to help entertain the “delegates 1 1!t'si,les Itisliops from the 21
T. K. Elder Of till- Austin Coll, .-«! m ,hit '■°«»tr.v*
in January. ^Missions i f the _Jlet.hodist Episcopal
i,..m ... ii... fliureli whose activities, reports show-J
in tlie >
VIAL OF TABLETS MAY HE
(H E TO NEWMAN'S DEATH
and Italy. Itlshop^XncLen '‘off lN*\?traI ^ "’-Vst.-i y .............. the death
Fur..[>c, Bishop Fisher 'of India. Blsli-
op Thlrkfleid of Mexico ami Bishop
Bast of Scamlinavia were iiresem and
and preparatory members, tlie largest
tin- Austin College
Volunteer hand states Hint they are
expecting lietwecn I.'V) and '.’(HI didc-
gnli-.- from tin' colleges ami universi-
ties ie tic conference. In addition to; , ...
the husine's at conference one or two!" swak on conditions in their reapec-
of the following speakers, it is stated; ,lv.‘’ ar,'!19-.
will la present Ji Hu ii Mutt Slier 1 Kl>IXI|'ts l!! '!u‘ mission field showed
wood: Ed.lio and Robert E* Silencer. ',lle Joar’s illrl'r;is,‘ waa 37.520 in full
The Enion Thanksgiving service,
which will he licit! nt the First Bap-
111st church, was discussed. Rev. L. *.
| At I lie will t peak and Rev. Guy ft.
Duff, president of tlie Castors' Asso-
ciation will preside. The First Baptist
church will furnish the music.
Tite work of the local Rod Cross
niir*'i wa« praised very highly, and
thi' pastor's expressed tin; belief work
should In- continued.
Marini Shaw came before Iho nieof-
] ing ami requested Hie cooperation or
tlie pastors expressed tlie belief work
-De Molar chapter.
BASEBALL MEETING TO
BE HELD TI’ESDAY NIGHT.
The quest ion of whether Sherman
will be represented with a dull In the
Texas-Oklahoma Baseball League in
102A will in* discussed at a meeting or
baseball fans called for Tuesday eve-
ning nt the Fhnmbejyof Commerce, at
I :.'ih o'clock.
This will lie the first meeting hold
since the clbse of ii* iyjj season, amt
among other things on the slate tor
Hki ineetlnt is tlie election of officers
tor tin* ensuing yPar.
The names of several prospective
mrnngers for the dub next season,
should Slit rtnaii fans deckle to stay in,
will In' advanced at tlx* meeting.
Dallas, Texas. Nov. 20.—A small vial.
| containing lo or 00 small white tablets,
may furnish a due for clearing tlie
of AV.
II. Newman, retired railroad engineer.
Whose skeleton was found in a dump
of bushes near Dallas last week, ac-
lordiug to Dave Bradshaw. Deputy
Sheriff, who is investigating Hie ease.
Tlie vial of tablets was found Saturday
within a few fia t of where tlie skeleton
lay. Deputy Bradshaw said that tlie
gain ever reported and more than dim- itnl,lp,s " !l1 hl' analyzp'1 ,llla
bbi the average increase# of 1017 ms"tn '’' t* rmine their chemical mnke-np.
and 1010. The total numlier of'mem-1'1'1"' l,ollU' ll:ul 1,0 1,1 hrl an'1 th« pml
hers in the foreign fields was 578.804 of ,,M' ''ork "'nf' l,a!f away' of'
and the total Christian counnunitv in- fin',s ,,,'lu'v,> “»« °r ,hr l'v,t,le
elmllug lNiptlzcd ehiidren. mnutiered l<"'" 11""-v l,-v raius
74.0,528, an in. ream* of 52,002 i inK !>«* u,olt,llR Q'V •*•«'>' iuj unnoticed
The board now nmintalnx l.KtS mls-i'U "f ,,usll' s
sionarics In addition to more tlmn 600
female missionaries maintained by the’
AA'nniau's Foreign Missionary Society. |
Lust year. 175 new missionaries were
sent out, some being replacements.
There are now D\.'!77 native preachers
and Christian workers, an increase of
;j,-4(Ri.
According lo tin* ro|x»rtK, -IbLJTi
scholars are being taught in 10,574
Sunday schools in foreign fields. Mora
tlmn 120 new ehurehca were built with-
in tlie year and Christians tn foreign
fields gave $2.!lJ!UiO» for self-support.
The 1922 receipts of the hoard to-
taled $5,420,12 1, an increase of *10,210
over tlie previous year. More than
$1,250,000 of the Centenary apportion-
ment of $10,500,000 has been applied to
reduction of indebtedness, if was re-
fiortid.
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AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION
During cold, damp Aveather take one
Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablet
just before retiring every night.
Its tonic and laxative effect will fortify the
system against Colds, Grip and Influenza.
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AUSTIN COLLEGE LYCEUM
WILL IRWIN
Saturday Evening Post. “The Ace of Correspondents.’
Subject: s
“THE NEXT WAR”
Nov. 21st, Sherman Hall, 8:15 P. M.
Board Placed at Nall’s Monday Morning.
Single Admission $1.00.
SHERMAN’S LEADING THEATRE
Today and Tomorrow-
" 3 c. .
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SHERMAN BOY SENDS
MESSAGE BY RADIO.
CARS WASHED
75c
Mr. and Mrs F. D. Terry of Sticr-
mati received a radio message Sunday
morning fro'u their son. Hubert Ter-
ry, a member of the crow of the r.
4i S. S Pntoka. on t'onfe trom San Fran ‘
elaiai to New A ork. stating that the;
ship would lie In Port Arthur Tuesday.
-Vi l h. Terry left for Port Arthur to
visit lier sen a day or two while in
that port.
“Love is an AAvful Thing”
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OWEN MOORE
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Another
er of His Class
Rollicking Photpplay Farce with the Premier Play-
5 in the Leading Comedy Role.
House-Buick Co.
Buick. and Packard
Sales and Service.
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Ml-** not up-
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opiate*. 35c and
•Oc evanrwhar*.
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With MARJORIE DAW.
Also
HAROLD LLOYD in GOOD
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